Rat in a residential area of Boston, Massachusetts (Photo by Eva) WASHINGTON, DC, January 30, 2013 (ENS) – The only rodenticide producer that has refused to adopt the U.S. EPA’s safety standards for ...
The manufacturer of various d-CON products used to kill rats and mice has agreed to stop marketing 12 products that have been sold without a protective bait station. The decision ends a two-year-long ...
(Beyond Pesticides, February 1, 2013) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its decision to go ahead with the cancellation of 12 rodenticide products which posed “unreasonable ...
Reckitt Benckiser, maker of d-CON rat and mouse poisons, has requested an administrative hearing to avert a ban on 12 of its consumer-use d-CON products. The ban would have gone into effect on March 7 ...
A farmer got more than he bargained for after going to check on the contents of a mousetrap he'd set up to deal with a rodent problem. Luke, who runs a farm in Kentucky with his wife, Lindsey, took to ...
A 15-year-old Wisconsin boy has been charged with attempted murder for slipping mouse poison into his family’s food over a five-week period. His mother, stepfather, and 3-year-old half-sister suffered ...
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